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16 Ways to Burglarproof your house for Free


Tuesday, February 16th, 2010 | Free Stuff Blog

house at night
Photo by Harlequeen

Did you know that a burglary takes place every 15 seconds in the United States? In order to help combat this disturbing statistic we have compiled a list of 16 free ways to burglar proof your house without breaking the bank.

1. Take your name off your mailbox
By taking your name off your Mailbox a thief cannot call 411 to get your phone number. Many robbers will call a house they are planning on robbing before hand to ensure that no one is home. Also try to bring in your mail as quickly as possible so they cannot get your name off of this as well.

2. Watch what you put in the trash
If you just purchased high end items such as a big screen TV or advanced computer system you should not just bring the box out to the curb. Instead break down the box and when possible try to fit it inside the trashcan. Other high risk items you might have in your trash are billing statements. Criminals can steal these and use them to open new accounts in your name. Its always better to be safe than sorry in these situations so take the time to cut up or shred important documents.

3. Ringing telephone
If you are going on a trip its best to turn down the volume of your phone, or if you can turn it to silent while your on a long trip even better. Many criminals will roam the streets listening for loud rings that are not picked up, since this is a sure sign that no one is home.

4. Take in your outdoor tools
Don’t leave the ladder outside after cleaning out the gutters. It is really important you bring these items inside, at a minimum to a closed garage when you are done. If you leave a ladder outside, you are giving would be robbers an easy way to climb in through an open upstairs window.

5. Trim your trees and bushes
Hedges and trees commonly line around the house and go right by the front door. Although these look lovely to the homeowner, they are also appealing to criminals. These landscaping beauties work perfectly as hiding places for someone to wait for you to come outside for a second to get your mail or walk the dog. If you keep these items trimmed well enough, no one will be able to successfully hideout in your yard.

6. Lock-up when you go out
Make sure to shut and lock any windows you regularly keep open. Criminals will watch for open windows when cars are leaving the driveway. These are the ideal entry point since they will not have to risk causing a noisy break in. Your safest bet is to keep windows closed as much as possible on the ground levels of your house even when you are at home. This will give the impression to criminals that they will never have a chance to get in.

7. Break some glass
It may seem silly, but in rural areas with high bear populations people use broken glass to keep the bears out. You can break up the glass used in marinara sauce jars or jelly jars. Then scatter this glass along your door stoop and ground level window panes. This will help to prevent any bears from breaking in to rummage through your house for a snack.

8. Don’t hide a spare key
Many of us have done this in fear of getting locked out. Whether its under a rock a few feet away from the door or somewhere behind a bush in your backyard, desperate criminals are going to be looking. The best idea if you are afraid of being locked out is to leave a key with a trusted neighbor, co-worker, or friend that you would be able to contact quickly if you got locked out.

9. Light up your house
This is not the most energy efficient way to keep menacing burglars away but it has proven effective. Leave on a light in one or two rooms throughout your house when you go out at night. Make sure that you do not have the blinds open in these rooms revealing that they are empty. This will give the illusion that someone is at home even when you are away. More times than not a burglar won’t risk being caught due to lights being on.

10. Don’t leave a note
It may seem like common sense to those who live in cities, however in rural areas it is still common to leave a note on the door telling a neighbor who is stopping by that you ran to the store and will be back soon. This is a great way to let a burglar or criminal know that you are out and wont be back for a certain amount of time. If this is the case, wait for the friend to come and suggest they ride along on your errand or call them and let them know you will be going out.

11. Be careful with voice mail messages
Sometimes it seems like a simple solution to tell all your friends that you are heading out on vacation or to leave it as your voice mail message. However, as mentioned above criminals may call your home to see if you are home before breaking in. If they are greeted by a message saying how you are in the Bahamas soaking up the sun until next Monday you can be sure they will be targeting your house.

12. Leave the radio or TV on
By leaving the Radio or TV on you are creating sound within the house. This can make it difficult for the robber to determine whether or not you are inside. Since leaving the TV on can lead to high electric costs having a battery operated radio can help conserve energy and will lead to the same results.

13. Use a house-sitter
Getting a friend to look after your house for you while you are away on a trip or vacation is a great way to keep your house safe from burglars. Keep your fridge stocked with food and they might do it for free. If you will be gone for an extended time and can’t get a house-sitter, consider having someone stop by to check on your house and take your mail in.

14. Start a neighborhood watch program
If your neighborhood has had some break-ins, it might be time to start a neighborhood watch program. Everyone can trade off days to drive around at night and make sure no one is out prowling the neighborhood.

15. Pause mail and newspaper deliveries
If you are going away for more than 48 hours, it’s a good idea to pause your mail and newspaper delivery. Having a huge pile up of newspapers on your front porch is one of the easiest ways criminals can determine who is away in the area. When you are unable to stop your paper get a friendly neighbor to pick up your papers.

16. Stock up on some cardboard cutouts
This one come from the movie Home Alone. Get a cardboard cut out of people from your local movie theater. Then place them strategically throughout the house in rooms with lights on. Consider using one as person watching TV.






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12 Frugal Ways To Burglarproof Your Home | Start Living Frugal - February 18th, 2010 at 10:21 am

[...] a post about ways to burglar proof your home without breaking the bank at mrfreestuff.com called 16 Ways to Burglarproof your house for Free.  I took his list and cut out a few items, making it more relevant for urban city [...]




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